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PS 705
AUG 11
Dear Editor,
We help train Soldiers at the Ft Sill CBRN School. Through our work over
the years, we’ve developed a checklist for new CBRN specialists to help
them organize their CBRN room. The checklist is too long for
PS Magazine,
but we thought some of its high points might benefit other specialists:
Are primary and alternate operators identified for the following
pieces of equipment:
Does the unit have a current CBRN annex to the unit’s SOP?
Do you have a mask status chart with the following information:
± •±
mask administrative number
± •±
Soldier’s name
± •±
mask type and size
± •±
mask lot number
± •±
date of last PMCS
± •±
date last cleaned or sanitized
± •±
date last fitted or tested
± •±
date filter canister installed
± •±
filter canister lot number
± •±
inserts installed in protective mask
Do you have a JSLIST roster
that includes:
± •±
Soldier’s name
± •±
coat size
± •±
trousers size
± •±
overshoes size
± •±
glove size
Has the unit conducted training in
the following in the last 12 months
and is the training documented in
accordance with Chapter 4 of
AR 350-1:
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mask confidence exercise
± •±
MOPP 4
± •±
marksmanship in masks
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decontamination exercises
± •±
PATS testing
•±
M41 PATS
•±
ICAMs
•±
M22
ACADAs
•±
JCADs
•±
AN/UDR-13
radiac sets
•±
AN/PDR-75
radiac sets
•±
AN/VDR-2 radiac sets
it’s a good thing
that a group of
instructors from
the ft sill cbrn
school recently
wrote
ps
.
they have a
great checklist
for helping you
organize your
cbrn room!
look at
this
mess!
so listen to
half-mast and
check it out!
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5:53 PM
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